Lynn players on the Framingham State University football team are pictured after Saturday’s 58-12 win over Massachusetts Maritime. The Rams improved their record to 7-1 overall, 6-0 in the MASCAC. From left, are captain Sam Hill, Guychard Samson, Tyler Alicudo,…
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Lynn Votes Today: Clerk Estimates Approximately 15,500 Voters to Head to Polls
Approximately 15,500 voters are expected to head to the polls today across the city, as the campaigns for Mayor, City Council and School Committee finally come to a head and voters have their say about the future direction of the…
Events Scheduled in Honor of Veterans Day
Lynn residents will have three chances to celebrate and thank their veterans for their service this week, as a trio of events is planned in honor of Veterans day, next Monday, November 11, 2013. The first Veterans related event is…
Be Sure to Vote
It is fair to say that today Lynn voters will be determining the outcome of one of the most important elections in recent memory. When the Founding Fathers drew up our Constitution, the notion of a democratic form of government,…
Tides Open Inaugural Season at Tech Saturday
The North Shore Tides, Lynn’s entry in the American Basketball Association, will begin its inaugural season Saturday (7 p.m.) at the Lynn Tech Fieldhouse. Jake Canty, owner of the semi-professional team, said the Tides will play the New York City…
Obituaries 11-05-2013
Regina Fareau Retired College Administrative Assistant, Active in Haitian Community Regina (Beauboeuf) Fareau of Lynn, born on April 7, 1924 in Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, died recently. The first child born to the late Marc and Elvire (Valles) Beauboeuf, she married Gerard…
Lynn Firefighters Put the Heat on Breast Cancer
Like any organization, the Lynn Fire Department has no shortage of members who have been touched by cancer. With October being National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Lynn firefighters are doing their part to combat the dreaded disease. Firefighters have been…
Clerk Predicting Larger Turnout for Election: Says More Registered Voters Could Lead to 30-percent Turnout
Lynn City Clerk Mary Audley said this week that a “bump in the number of registered voters,” combined with some greater interest in the upcoming election should lead to a 30-percent voter turnout, easily surpassing the number of voters who…
Memorial Auditorium to Begin $3 Movie Nights
Lynn Memorial Auditorium, as part of an on-going effort to increase programming by the city, will soon be offering $3 movie nights in the auditorium, beginning with a Saturday, November 16 airing of the film 2001: A Space Odyssey beginning…
Get out and Vote on Nov. 5
One of the most exciting mayoral elections in Lynn history will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 5 when voters head to the polls to determine who will be the city’s chief executive for the next four years. It’s a classic…